I didn't use fill flash. I used a 1 stop graduated neutral density filter, and bracketed a bit. This was the best exposure. I "dodged" the reflection of sky in the water a bit, to bring it out more, and added the edge burn. This is two different conversions of the raw file, one with the color temp all the way to 100k, for the bright orange/yellow sky, and another with a colder, bluish/magenta tone, for the bottom part. I placed the bluish tinted version as a layer on top of the other, and used the gradient tool to fade it in.

Question: This looks VERY dark on my monitor at work, but not nearly as dark at home. It "should" have lots of shadow detail around the bottom, and a clear bluish/magenta tone.

Do you guys see that? I might have to recalibrate my monitor at home otherwise. My work monitor is always darker though.

It looks o.k on my work monitor, but it is always dark...work is cheap, so we have cheap monitors. I will check my two home computers tonight. I can see the shadow detail enough here, but the tones on this monitor are dark. Still love it tho.